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Collective Investment and its Development Trends in Selected EU Countries
Kettner, Karel ; Karfíková, Marie (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee) ; Dřevínek, Karel (referee)
Collective Investment and its Development Trends in Selected EU Countries Collective investment is a subject of research in the theory of financial law and the economic practice as well. Currently, collective investment concentrates a huge amount of capital in the global economy which is subsequently invested to various investment titles thus contributing significantly to the growth of the world economy. The fund industry is an attractive way for individuals and corporations to invest their available capital. The main objective of the present dissertation is to evaluate the institution of collective investment through the prism of the financial law and to indicate its development trends in selected EU countries. Focusing on the financial and legal aspect of the collective investment is intended to help clarify the financial and legal framework for the regulation in this sector of the financial market and, in particular, to highlight the changes in that framework. Geographically, the collective investment in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia is the subject of the study. The choice of countries is determined by my desire to depict the distinct and similar features of collective investment in Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia) and at the same time to compare the...
Financial and legal instruments for the support of habitation in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic
Kettner, Karel ; Marková, Hana (advisor) ; Sejkora, Tomáš (referee)
The presented thesis is analyzing the housing policy and instruments for the support of habitation in Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The housing policy is an integral part of national policy of the state. The aim of the presented thesis is to describe the perspectives of its development and show its relevance from the point of view of international law and national law. Right to housing is one of the general economic, cultural and social rights. Given the current economic circumstances it is crucial to have sufficient instruments for the support of habitation. The thesis is divided in four chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to theoretical questions related to right to housing and is giving a sufficient basis for its understanding. The second chapter is dedicated to financial and legal instruments for the support of habitation in Czech Republic. This chapter is providing an overview and description of available instruments for the support of habitation respecting the entity that is managing the given instrument. The third chapter is dedicated to the Slovak Republic and is reflecting the structure of the second chapter. The last chapter is summarizing the findings regarding the disponible financial and legal instruments for the support of habitation in Czech Republic and the Slovak...

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